“Real Housewives of Atlanta ”Star Drew Sidora Ordered to Pay Over $2K in Child Support as She Finalizes Divorce with Ex Ralph Pittman
“Real Housewives of Atlanta ”Star Drew Sidora Ordered to Pay Over $2K in Child Support as She Finalizes Divorce with Ex Ralph Pittman
Kayla Grant, Sean MandellWed, June 10, 2026 at 9:39 PM UTC
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Drew Sidora has been ordered to pay thousands of dollars monthly in child support, according to legal documents obtained by PEOPLE
Ralph Pittman will be responsible for providing a medical, dental, vision and hospitalization insurance policy for their children together
PEOPLE first confirmed their split in 2023 after nearly nine years of marriage
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Drew Sidora has been ordered to pay child support to her ex Ralph Pittman.
According to court documents obtained by PEOPLE, the reality star, 41, has been ordered to pay $2,218 per month to Pittman in child support as part of their divorce agreement.
The documents reveal that Sidora's gross income per month is $38,260.40, while Pittman's is $27, 449.00. Pittman will be responsible for providing a medical, dental, vision and hospitalization insurance policy for their children together, while all other expenses not covered by the insurance must be split evenly between the two of them.
Sidora is expected to begin her child support payments on Wednesday, July 1, with half of the amount paid on the first day of the month and the other half paid on the 15th.
The order will continue monthly "until the oldest child becomes 18 years of age, dies, marries or otherwise becomes emancipated, except that if the child becomes 18 years of age while enrolled in and attending secondary school on a full time basis, then such support shall continue until the child completes secondary school provided that such support shall not be required after the child attains 20 years of age."
Drew Sidora, Ralph Pittman and their familyCredit: Drew Sidora/instagram
The divorce decree also shows that Pittman will be awarded "exclusive ownership, possession, title and interest" in their Atlanta home, noting he has 45 days from the order being filed to pay Sidora $145,054.12 for her portion of the net equity in their home.
Representatives for Pittman didn't immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment, while representatives for Sidora declined.
Earlier this month, the judge ruled that Sidora could remain in their Georgia mansion after a previous order for her to vacate the property. While she was originally bound to a May 31 deadline to leave her marital home, according to court documents previously obtained by TMZ, Sidora was allowed to stay while they finalized their divorce.
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"I'm grateful for the court's decision and appreciative that my children and family can continue to have stability during this process," a rep for Sidora told PEOPLE on Friday, June 5. "My focus remains on being the best mother I can be, continuing my work, and moving forward with grace, faith, and positivity. I'm thankful for the support I've received and look forward to this next chapter centered on family, healing, and new opportunities."
The Step Up actress called the ordeal "an ongoing process" in an interview with TMZ, adding, "I am trusting in the court system to do their job. We're still not finalized, but I'm just trusting the process."
While Sidora could not disclose further details of the ongoing settlement, she told TMZ, "I just want what's fair."
"I'm not jaded, I'm not bitter, I want to be a great mother, focus on my kids," she added of son Machai, 10, and daughter Aniya, 8, whom she shares with Pittman, 43. Sidora is also mom to son Josiah, 14, from a previous relationship.
Drew Sidora and Ralph PittmanCredit: SplashNews.com
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PEOPLE exclusively confirmed Pittman had filed for divorce from Sidora after nearly nine years of marriage in March 2023.
In an exclusive statement at the time, Pittman told PEOPLE: "Love is a beautiful thing. Unfortunately, we have made the difficult decision to move on to our next chapters, independent of each other. Drew and I have decided to file for divorce. We have three amazing young children, and their mindset and growth is what is most important."
Sidora added in a statement: "After eight years of wholeheartedly fighting for my marriage, I have made the agonizing decision to release my husband with love. Although Ralph and I have decided to move forward separately, the hope is to remain friends so that we can co-parent responsibly."
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